Well, OK. But, the panel interface plug on the KVM is a female PS/2.
Same as the PS/2 dongle plugs. Hmm!
Duncan
On 08/13/2012 18:47, FORC5 wrote:
do not have to use both.
fp
me too
At 02:55 PM 8/13/2012, DSinc Poked the stick with:
FORC5,
I do know of the 'cable' you offer. I will give it a look/see anyway.
NO! I am not trying to 'combine' both the mouse and kbd PS/2 plugs
to USB.
Damn! Why do us 'old' guys run into this dilemma? Must be because
we never throw old 'working' stuff out!.........Guilty!
Last Thought:
(Well, our 'old' m/b's still use PS/2 ports for mouse/kbd! Why? Well,
because our 'old' KVM switches ONLY accept PS/2. That is my
excuse! And, I stick to it!)
Duncan
On 08/13/2012 11:36, FORC5 wrote:
I have a cable I bough years ago that goes USB to both ps2
connectors so I can run customer boxes thru my KFM. Works on systems
with no ps2 connectors.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812156019
similar to the one I have
fp
At 08:09 AM 8/13/2012, DSinc Poked the stick with:
Has anyone seen a source for a small adapter cable that has a PS/2
male plug
on one end and a USB(2) flat female connector on the other end?
I think my old SwitchView KVM box's main PS/2 input mouse connector
may be
getting weak mechanically. For present mouse use I just use the
green USB/PS/2
adapter that MS sends with their mice. I think that the mechanical
stress of this
green adapter, AND, the cable to the mouse is 'tweaking' this port
to frequent
dis-connections!
I really would like to avoid tearing the KVM box apart to try and
replace the PS/2
female mouse connector (port). I doubt that SwitchView even has
any parts
anyway............... :(
If a pre-made adapter cable does not exist, I suppose I could
perhaps fabricate
one; IF, I don't have to worry about 'special' signal/voltage levels.
Any help is appreciated.
Duncan